China will win the trade war and wean off American technology in 7 years, strategist says

China will win the Sino-U.S. trade war, said the president of Independent Strategy on Monday.

"China will never trust the United States again, and it will achieve its technology independence within seven years," he told CNBC's Squawk Box.

Chinese tech firms have traditionally been reliant on American suppliers for semiconductors, modems and jet engines. But recent developments in the trade war have called this relationship into question.

China will win the trade war with the U.S., and eventually wean itself off its reliance on American technology, a strategist told CNBC on Monday.

"China will never trust the United States again, and it will achieve its technology independence within seven years," David Roche, Independent Strategy's president and global strategist, told CNBC's "Squawk Box."

China has traditionally been reliant on U.S. suppliers for key tech components such as chips and software, as well as modems and jet engines, but recent developments in the two countries' protracted trade war have strained those ties and affected businesses from both sides.

It's not just about trade. It's about technology, it's about the free flow of ideas, it is rapidly becoming about the free flow of individuals ... So it's a really wide conflict, and it's simply not gonna go away.

David Roche

global strategist, Independent Strategy

In May, Chinese tech giant Huawei was placed on a U.S. blacklist, restricting the firm from purchasing American-made chips and software unless they got permission to do so. Some American mobile networks also use Huawei gear, while other U.S. companies have said their revenue will be affected by the blacklist.

Roche predicted that the end of the trade war is not in sight, though talks are slated to resume in October.

That's because the U.S.-China trade war isn't about trade alone, he said.

"It is a conflict between a rising global power and a declining global power ... It's not just about trade. It's about technology, it's about the free flow of ideas, it is rapidly becoming about the free flow of individuals," Roche said.